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I hope 2015 is happy and healthy for you and all your loved ones. I hope 2015 is peaceful, with opportunity and education for all. I hope that 2015 will be a great year for conservation around the globe, including an end to rhino and elephant poaching. I think that’s probably enough to start with! Happy New Year!! Alison Don’t forget today is the last day…

It turns out that I don’t have too many paintings that are appropriate for a Happy Holidays email, but I found this one and it seemed perfect! There was snow in the Kalahari once, so you never know… At this time of year I would like to say Thank You for your support during the year.…

Last night I and my artwork attended Wine & Wolves, the annual benefit for the Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem. Atka the ambassador Arctic wolf made an appearance and decided my art was worth a closer look! If you would like to see more of the art that Atka approved of, you can check it…

“Cattle drank in lines at the trough then ambled away to graze; Maasai men leant against their sticks in the shade of the trees; donkeys, often fully loaded with water, stopped for a drink before heading home (often with no owner in sight); men flew past on bicycles down to the stream, filled their water containers…

Yes, it is still that time of year! So here are my Seasonal Offers #4 and #5. (You can find #1, #2 & #3 in my previous post here) My usual donations to African conservation organizations apply to all purchases. Browse or graze your way through my offers then find one that works for you! Buy any…

Yes, it is that time of year again! So here are my Seasonal Offers #1, #2 and #3. Later this week I will reveal offers #4 and #5. So enjoy the start of the silly season and remember, if you purchase from me you are helping to support African conservation organizations, as well as me!…

These tweets by David Sandum and Jo Parry inspired today’s post: @DavidSandum when you create for a living, it's like leaving the tap on constantly. We don't often get chance to turn it off. Draining. — JO PARRY (@JO_PARRY_TWEETS) August 16, 2014 They got me thinking that being an artist is like being a marathon runner. In the spirit of full…